Former Archbishop of York told to step down from Church
The former Archbishop of York has been forced to step down from his Church of England role after a review into how he handled a child sex abuse allegation. Lord Sentamu has already rejected the report's findings which said he failed to act on a claim made by a victim. He had been an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Newcastle.
The Bishop of Newcastle has asked him to step back from active ministry "until both the findings and his response can be explored further". The Church has apologised to retired vicar Matthew Ineson, who was 16 when he was abused in the 1980s and has waived his legal right to anonymity.